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of us even died. even the air was difficult to breathe from the demolitions and the blasting around us. but we never gave up because we believed this land was our land until the united states supreme court told us and the world differently. what the supreme court basically said our land was only our land until someone could make better use and pay taxes even though we lost our personal battle, the war was being fought because of the supreme court unbelievable ruling the majority of states offering more protection to american property owners. probably everyone who has ever given a speech hopes that something he or she says will be worth remembering. and i hope you remember this. if identity true that it takes an entire village to raise a child, then we and our children are in serious trouble. although 42 states have passed laws providing more protection against the use of eminent domain there are still many places where neighborhoods are destroyed to make way for malls, hotels and spas. and the people
of us even died. even the air was difficult to breathe from the demolitions and the blasting around us. but we never gave up because we believed this land was our land until the united states supreme court told us and the world differently. what the supreme court basically said our land was only our land until someone could make better use and pay taxes even though we lost our personal battle, the war was being fought because of the supreme court unbelievable ruling the majority of states...
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who is protecting us? >> reporter: a push for legal rights to make sure passengers are left to fend for themselves in the future. brian mooar, news4. >> supporters of a passengers bill of rights are hoping congress will take action this fall. >>> video of president obama not widely seen before has just been released. it was shot back in 1993. the footage appear in a n video called "becoming barack obama." it shows mr. obama at his law office in chicago. where he talks about his work as a community organizer. he also talks about the importancef citizens becoming involved in the political process. >> although you would like to think that folks would register just because it was their civic duty, i think, you know, the media age like this, you really have to reach out to young people and show the registrations what hit, what was popular, trendy. politics does matter. it can make the difference in terms of benefits check and kit make the difference in terms of school funding. citizens can't just remove themsel
who is protecting us? >> reporter: a push for legal rights to make sure passengers are left to fend for themselves in the future. brian mooar, news4. >> supporters of a passengers bill of rights are hoping congress will take action this fall. >>> video of president obama not widely seen before has just been released. it was shot back in 1993. the footage appear in a n video called "becoming barack obama." it shows mr. obama at his law office in chicago. where he...
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bear with us here, these numbers are important. for last week, fewer people filed new claims for unemployment benefits down 38,000 to just over half a million. but the number of americans continuing on the unemployment rolls was up by 69,000, to 6.3 million. that does not count the 140,000 who exhausted their regular benefits and were rolled over into the government's extended benefits program. >>> movie fans across this country are startled tonight by word of the sudden death of a major force in the motion picture industry for over a generation in this country. john hughes made a lot of movies about kids that appealed to kids and then some. from "planes and trains" to "vacation" to "home alone" he made some icons in his time. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> ahh! >> reporter: he was the guy who had movie audiences roaring at films such as "home alone." >> buehler. >> reporter: and "ferris buehler's day off." john hughes jr. was born in michigan in 1950. he was proud of being a self-made man who began his career in c
bear with us here, these numbers are important. for last week, fewer people filed new claims for unemployment benefits down 38,000 to just over half a million. but the number of americans continuing on the unemployment rolls was up by 69,000, to 6.3 million. that does not count the 140,000 who exhausted their regular benefits and were rolled over into the government's extended benefits program. >>> movie fans across this country are startled tonight by word of the sudden death of a...
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we appreciated evan along with us he's with p f g best over at the cme group. still to come kids and money....why the recession sets the stage for parents to start the conversation. but first... healthcare reform remains a hot topic...from healthcare exchanges to co- ops......will they really mean saving money and more coverage? health care exchanges, a public option or health insurance co- ops. those are some of the ideas congress and white house continue debating over health care reform. the challenge for supporters has been to get those happy with their current insurance on board the reform effort while accomplishing president obama's twin goals of holding down cost increasesand providing coverage for those without. you should be able to get some help going into the private insurance market place, and buying health insurance. so we would give you a tax credit, a subsidy of some sort, to help you obtain insurance. now the problem is if you're going out there on your own, then it's much more expensive than if you go in a big group. so we would allow you to buy
we appreciated evan along with us he's with p f g best over at the cme group. still to come kids and money....why the recession sets the stage for parents to start the conversation. but first... healthcare reform remains a hot topic...from healthcare exchanges to co- ops......will they really mean saving money and more coverage? health care exchanges, a public option or health insurance co- ops. those are some of the ideas congress and white house continue debating over health care reform. the...
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andrew donohue is with us now. he's the director of investment management at the securities and exchange commission. andrew nice to see you. welcome to the program. is the agency prepared for these perhaps thousands of new registrants? i think we're very capable of handling any mission were given. these advisers were and irs men would be 1000 or 2000 additional advisers for us to handle. we currently handled 11,000 plus investment advisers. and i don't mean to diminish the challenges we would wind up having but the investment advisers at the administration had suggested that we have responsibility for clearly in my view at the few of the commission should be with the regulations. but take a look at a list of these. hedge fund advisers, private equities advisers, venture capital, and it was a couple years ago that the sec tried to regulate the hedge fund in a court of appeals threw it out calling it and arbitrary rule. what's different this time around? well a couple things. one i think with respect to our goal i th
andrew donohue is with us now. he's the director of investment management at the securities and exchange commission. andrew nice to see you. welcome to the program. is the agency prepared for these perhaps thousands of new registrants? i think we're very capable of handling any mission were given. these advisers were and irs men would be 1000 or 2000 additional advisers for us to handle. we currently handled 11,000 plus investment advisers. and i don't mean to diminish the challenges we would...
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justin is a biographer of aung san suu kyi, and he joins us. no surprises and what beijing had to say and its approach. the question is, do they have a point, that it is better to take the soft approach? >> i think to call it a soft approach is not quite right. china is an authoritarian state with its own human rights abuse records, very bad one. a sort of chumminess between china and burma. >> what it is saying, i impose, and implied criticism is not explicit of the kinds of stuff we have heard in sarkozy, gordon brown in britain, where they call the monstrous, terrible, and so will -- and so on. >> the chinese have been thinking for some time now that the west should really back off and stop being fiercely critical of the regime. the singaporean leader a few days ago said that suu kyi was part of the problem and not necessarily the solution. there is a large question of whether particularly in afghanistan -- that we need to tone down democracy jihad. you have to look at the history of the country's really. >> the mind -- sorry to interrupt. t
justin is a biographer of aung san suu kyi, and he joins us. no surprises and what beijing had to say and its approach. the question is, do they have a point, that it is better to take the soft approach? >> i think to call it a soft approach is not quite right. china is an authoritarian state with its own human rights abuse records, very bad one. a sort of chumminess between china and burma. >> what it is saying, i impose, and implied criticism is not explicit of the kinds of stuff...
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joining us for more is c. fred bergsten, the director of the peterson institute for international economics. the chairman of the peterson institute. peter peterson, has a separate foundation which is among those providing funding for "worldfocus." welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> some are predicting the new deficit numbers will lead to a the value of the dollar. do you buy that? and if so, why should we be concerned? >> bigger budget deficits mean bigger trade deficits. that means the u.s. has to borrow more from the rest of the world. and over time, that clearly does put down more pressure on the dollar. in the short run, bigger budget deficits might mean higher interest rates and that might shore up the dollar for a while. but over time, it's bad for the dollar, it's bad for the country, we go into more foreign debtticious undermines our position in the world p it's a thoroughly bad. >> i think see let's look at china as i specific. how might a decline in the value of the dollar affect the will
joining us for more is c. fred bergsten, the director of the peterson institute for international economics. the chairman of the peterson institute. peter peterson, has a separate foundation which is among those providing funding for "worldfocus." welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> some are predicting the new deficit numbers will lead to a the value of the dollar. do you buy that? and if so, why should we be concerned? >> bigger budget deficits mean...
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a few used ones are still sitting on the lot. and this pontiac dealer... has 3 new cars.. waiting to be picked up after they were sold to customers through the cash for clunkers program... they have just 2 similar cars left. dealers say it's now very difficult to locate fuel efficient cars that people would want to buy under the program. i can search inventory of any dealer in us.. we'll do whatever it takes.. we've gone to nebraska .. or minnesota for a car.. whatever it takes to satisfy customer that's what we'll do edmunds.com says it's already starting to see interest in the program going down - the website reports that online purchase activity has declined by 15% since the peak of the cash for clunkers program at the end of july. the good news about the housing market...and there is some...is that the second quarter was better than the first quarter. 39 states registered an increase in home sales quarter over quarter (reveals) with the national increase coming in at 3-point-8 percent, according to the national association of realtors. still perspective counts as the p
a few used ones are still sitting on the lot. and this pontiac dealer... has 3 new cars.. waiting to be picked up after they were sold to customers through the cash for clunkers program... they have just 2 similar cars left. dealers say it's now very difficult to locate fuel efficient cars that people would want to buy under the program. i can search inventory of any dealer in us.. we'll do whatever it takes.. we've gone to nebraska .. or minnesota for a car.. whatever it takes to satisfy...
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thanks for joining us. we head into the everglades with a man who is protecting the rest of us one mosquito bite at a time. yes, it's 2009, yet he gauges how bad the pests will be the old-fashioned way. and our reporter checked it out and took some for the team as well. >> doesn't look like. looks like he covered up. >>> and you might think you know all the sights and sounds of london. this morning, we are taking you on what might be the most unusual tour of london you've ever seen. secret spots, things like benjamin franklin's nudist past. >> right, where he used to sit in a room nude and think. >> we're looking forward to see this week. our producer wouldn't let us see it ahead of time. we'll see what it's about coming up. but ron has the rest of the news. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news, the remains of captain scott speicher whose plane was shot down on the first night of the gulf war 1991. speicher had originally been classified as killed in action but that was changed to missing
thanks for joining us. we head into the everglades with a man who is protecting the rest of us one mosquito bite at a time. yes, it's 2009, yet he gauges how bad the pests will be the old-fashioned way. and our reporter checked it out and took some for the team as well. >> doesn't look like. looks like he covered up. >>> and you might think you know all the sights and sounds of london. this morning, we are taking you on what might be the most unusual tour of london you've ever...
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they used to have, bajis said go. now, they ask about your family, they try to do things to accommodate you and you don't get demoted if you refuse a move. very often people there, ups will tell you, you fell right off the chain of corporate advancement if you refuse to move. ups says they don't do that anymore and i think that is true. >> thank you. >> yes, hi. >> hi peter and my congratulations to all the rest. i wonder what happens to these people perhaps in the statistics sense after they are done with their moving it around. have they developed habits that don't allow them to settle them down? what do they do with their lives and where do they end up? beith i told you about the so we's and a even say that this is our less home until the home. i guess, where they end up is, they will find a place to end up and it is often near their kids. if it doesn't mean collateral locations where they have got near the kids and then relocated or their kids have gone to settle down somewhere and they tried to move to some place
they used to have, bajis said go. now, they ask about your family, they try to do things to accommodate you and you don't get demoted if you refuse a move. very often people there, ups will tell you, you fell right off the chain of corporate advancement if you refuse to move. ups says they don't do that anymore and i think that is true. >> thank you. >> yes, hi. >> hi peter and my congratulations to all the rest. i wonder what happens to these people perhaps in the statistics...
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ll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat bunches. taste the delicious surprise in every spoonful. new honey bunches of oats with pecan bunches. beautiful. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. ght on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. w, that's progressive. call or click today. medication to
ll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat...
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you may be used to naming your own hotel rate or airfare. now a guy in vermont is asking people to name their own fares in his taxi. he claims so far it's all been fair. he hasn't been shortchanged. in chicago, i'm tom penders in first business. we'll see you online. for protecting the promise of biomedical research and the maryland jobs it provides. it's not just the future. it's life. woman steak? is it her birthday? our aband s inking. wi cove td hitha@ wal!mart has these greaenui steakhouse saks ife usda choand guaranteed fresh theyand at tse gat back. pric we da ecial ca for steak. i coold hth but let's stet him sweait out a b. i coold hth anncr. vo: save money. live better. wal-mart
you may be used to naming your own hotel rate or airfare. now a guy in vermont is asking people to name their own fares in his taxi. he claims so far it's all been fair. he hasn't been shortchanged. in chicago, i'm tom penders in first business. we'll see you online. for protecting the promise of biomedical research and the maryland jobs it provides. it's not just the future. it's life. woman steak? is it her birthday? our aband s inking. wi cove td hitha@ wal!mart has these greaenui steakhouse...
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weher channel metrologi ff mro is on cap cos usetea donitthe latest f us. hello, jeff. >>ood eving, leste last wkendt s tropical orm cudettehat sprised fos onflida' gulf coas w this wn weave rrican a muc more werful syem chuing up the eas coasof t unid stat. eaier, it tual siswiped thislandf beudwi winds wards o 90 mesn hour causg some per outag to 3,700 people there most being restore andainwaves the ter reefs upwardsf to 35 ft. w bi is turngarth up the cotnd bches le off. set hereere closeecause of overwashominup ovehigh dend wilrema closed right in sunday. again,hiis arime summe weend, onef theasf the year a lot oolksren't king kiny tt ty can't get wno th bea a enjoy one theseast weeken, so ll wil deswe thiseah overght a then move away wardnada thankfuy tomorr. ster? tha you. ile chf the eas has escad bill's win a rain it eectses areonetheless being lt ang huns of mileofeaes in e formf unusuay strg rurrent ich isan pull en song swimme intodanger. ro aen now wh that pt of the sty. reporte hurcane bill h be sendi waves up to 20 feet ashinglong t ete seabrd csing danrou
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>> the law does not allow us to do that. if you look at our portion of the economic recovery, look at other aspects of economic recovery, which is over a $700 billion bill, there are no provisions to do that. as a former lawmaker and somebody who is a part of the team on president obama's administration, we have to agree with the law. >> there are efforts to amend the law to amend that. i assume that had the administration signaled its support the law could have been changed. >> there was not much activity along those lines. i heard some members of congress talk about changing the law, but not really. there's not much support for doing that. >> changing subjects, there has been a lot of concern about texting and driving. there are quartered democrats who would like to push states to ban texting and driving, with holding 25% of the funds. what is your position and? >> i am 4 -- i am for dilemma nadin -- eliminating that. my home is in peoria. we kept my home there even though i am working full time here. when i was home a cou
>> the law does not allow us to do that. if you look at our portion of the economic recovery, look at other aspects of economic recovery, which is over a $700 billion bill, there are no provisions to do that. as a former lawmaker and somebody who is a part of the team on president obama's administration, we have to agree with the law. >> there are efforts to amend the law to amend that. i assume that had the administration signaled its support the law could have been changed....
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those are real -- they look pretty much like the rest of us. matt is a husband -- at their home one evening i watched j.c. take his dinner from the refrigerator, one heaping scoop of toll house cookies dealt and a side of raw carrots. i don't have a clue as to the view of my long depiction of them in my book. they can serve as your true spot as i discussed them. i invite you to judge the book by its cover. i did not commission the art. or meet the artist. i suspect he or she began with the vision of heat seekers in town houses, all the same, and put two car garages on them and multiple cables and little feet under them. that is how i see it. i emphasize humor. the title of this book, next stop -- "next stop, reloville: life inside america's new rootless professional class," i objected to the publisher's decision to call this new. i it goes back to the origins of world trade, as far back as the east india company and hudson bay company, nothing particularly new to being a diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman. for decades, ibm employees h
those are real -- they look pretty much like the rest of us. matt is a husband -- at their home one evening i watched j.c. take his dinner from the refrigerator, one heaping scoop of toll house cookies dealt and a side of raw carrots. i don't have a clue as to the view of my long depiction of them in my book. they can serve as your true spot as i discussed them. i invite you to judge the book by its cover. i did not commission the art. or meet the artist. i suspect he or she began with the...
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, and then show us some of your work? >> i can't explain it all. we'd be here before. i'm a bachelor of fine arts student. and i am trying to balance two or three different lives at the same time. and since my main work now is finishing the history of the book i'm working on now. i have to keep my arts within the tiny corners. this fall i actually snuck up to upstate and i took one class. so i've -- i did several pieces. they are all assignments. people ask me what kind of work do i do. i say i do assignments. and i will be doing assignments for a little bit longer. i feel like a grandchild sometimes with art. because people say, well, let me see your work. and i say here's my work. they say that's so nice. i feel like i know this is student work. i'm a student, this is student work. people are very generous about saying how sweet and nice it is. i have to hold myself back from bringing it out all. i did this. i did this. so here's just a little bit of -- this one is calling retrieving a man. and the assignment was before
, and then show us some of your work? >> i can't explain it all. we'd be here before. i'm a bachelor of fine arts student. and i am trying to balance two or three different lives at the same time. and since my main work now is finishing the history of the book i'm working on now. i have to keep my arts within the tiny corners. this fall i actually snuck up to upstate and i took one class. so i've -- i did several pieces. they are all assignments. people ask me what kind of work do i do. i...
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but not curing what ails us. vehicle production was up for month of july and picking up even more on the heels of the cash for clunker program which is more than we got out of $150 billion in tax rebates a little over a year ago. we spent that money filling up the gas tanks rather than stimulating the production, so this program is at least giving us a bang for the dollar in terms of production. >> and mike, the stock market has performed in a great way since the march 9 lows. too much too soon? due for more correction or what do you think? >> well, both. we came from such lows in mar thatch a snap-back rally was inevitable. the market stalled in june and late may when it needed firm economic underpinnings to keep going and it was whether it was a bear market rally or sustainable bull market. what we saw the with q2 earnings coming out this summer is that they were better than expected as a general rule and that gave us firm underpinnings for the rally we had for the summer. going forward, we need to see more of
but not curing what ails us. vehicle production was up for month of july and picking up even more on the heels of the cash for clunker program which is more than we got out of $150 billion in tax rebates a little over a year ago. we spent that money filling up the gas tanks rather than stimulating the production, so this program is at least giving us a bang for the dollar in terms of production. >> and mike, the stock market has performed in a great way since the march 9 lows. too much...
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that's what really worries us. another way of saying this is the problem we're trying to address is not the pblem of generating knowledge and science which you know given adequate funding we kw how to do pretty well. we have a good scientific establishment. but rather than the problem of translating science into different spears and context. and such translati is a critical problem today. not just becau of the new generation of science policy coming down the pipe, and i don't know if anyone heard me, but we were talking about aboutgeoengineering. so new issues coming out. but also knowledge translation, ienceranslation is critical because we live in a time where science journalist are vanishing from the old media. it's not at all clear who going to be there to take their place in order to bring science to the broad public, not that they always succeeded in doing that before. but nevertheless, they were better positionedn past decades than they are now. in ts context when the other science translator are having trou
that's what really worries us. another way of saying this is the problem we're trying to address is not the pblem of generating knowledge and science which you know given adequate funding we kw how to do pretty well. we have a good scientific establishment. but rather than the problem of translating science into different spears and context. and such translati is a critical problem today. not just becau of the new generation of science policy coming down the pipe, and i don't know if anyone...
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fresh garlic. >> oh, we never use garlic powder. that's an absolute no-no. >> >> mitchell: how a charles and a julia, charles osgood paid a visit several years ago to the kitchen of the late julia child, this weekend the new movie julie and julia is keeping the memory of the beloved french chef alive thanks remarkable actress. david ed el seen has a review. >> they are taught to plum their psyche and dredge up past emotion and pull their characters out of themselves and often they seem to suffer for real before our eyes. but not every actor works from the inside out. merrill streep starts with a voice, a way of moving, externals, in the eighties it became a joke, what accent now? >> we have i invited you to dinner. >> not that she wasn't enchanting, the camp pushness, early in sophie's choice was to keep despair at bay. >> street brought the same playfulness to the danish writer in out of africa. >> get away. shoo!, shoo! >> of course, her artifice could be way over the top, take her bag lady in ironweed, please. >> any woman would
fresh garlic. >> oh, we never use garlic powder. that's an absolute no-no. >> >> mitchell: how a charles and a julia, charles osgood paid a visit several years ago to the kitchen of the late julia child, this weekend the new movie julie and julia is keeping the memory of the beloved french chef alive thanks remarkable actress. david ed el seen has a review. >> they are taught to plum their psyche and dredge up past emotion and pull their characters out of themselves and...
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to come back to us. she has a 15-year-old son that needs his mother, and to let her go. >>> there has been some progress in the battle against 11 wildfires in california. crews say they are getting control of the largest fire. most of the 2,000 residents evacuated last week have been allowed to return home. >>> and tom barrett is in the hospital. listen to what he did. this happened after a man attacked him with a pipe at the wisconsin fair saturday night. the mayor was walking to his car when he heard a woman calling for help. she was a grandmother with a child. the mayor suffered a broken hand and is going to be all right. the woman and 1-year-old weren't hurt. police say it was a domestic dispute. he's being talked about as a possible democratic candidate in 2010 after jim dole announced he's not seeking a third term. >> huge political boost when you can defend somebody and their grand kid. >>> next, looking for a new way forward in afghanistan. >> richard engel reporting live for us in kabul. >>> and
to come back to us. she has a 15-year-old son that needs his mother, and to let her go. >>> there has been some progress in the battle against 11 wildfires in california. crews say they are getting control of the largest fire. most of the 2,000 residents evacuated last week have been allowed to return home. >>> and tom barrett is in the hospital. listen to what he did. this happened after a man attacked him with a pipe at the wisconsin fair saturday night. the mayor was...
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they are not working for us. they are working against us. and [applause] i know when we call your office and they put one name n.d. fo -- one named in the for category and one name in the against category, and you'll say otherwise, but in a majority of people are against this. you say that you are for health care reform, yet when people call you and say they are against it, you dismiss them. you say it is a democracy. you are supposed to represent us. and not doing too good here, obviously. i am fired up. [applause] oh, boy. will he make a commitment to stay all a bed talk -- all little bit of talk to more than 30 people? can i ask you that? >> i and few analysts town -- i can deal in -- am due in lou istown. you are my employers but i have 12 million. i'd planned out their allocation. >> a lot of people said -- as dealing use it would not support certain provisions. house bill is probably not going to change much. but what did it in july and now they are looking at september. the compromise bill between house and senate, most of the provisi
they are not working for us. they are working against us. and [applause] i know when we call your office and they put one name n.d. fo -- one named in the for category and one name in the against category, and you'll say otherwise, but in a majority of people are against this. you say that you are for health care reform, yet when people call you and say they are against it, you dismiss them. you say it is a democracy. you are supposed to represent us. and not doing too good here, obviously. i...
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great to have you back with us, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you make of the gdp number, down 1%? we're still seeing contractions boy, that was a lot better than we saw initially. is this what you were expecting? >> it was better than i expected. the recession it turns out was more severe than we originally estimated. i think it is laying the groundwork for better recovery. i am encouraged by these numbers, yes. >> how strong a recovery do you expect? a lot of people talk about the recession perhaps coming to an end but the recovery is really what we need to worry about now, because they're talking about it being pretty bleak. what's your view? >> i think the recession is coming to an end. i think recovery willegin in the current quarter. my sense is the recovery will be somewhat disappointing. we're not going to get a lot of growth at ast not through the first part of 2010. economists have gotten using these alphabet letters to describe the shape of the recovery. i would characterize it by a u. so the only parts of the recovery would be modest at best.
great to have you back with us, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what did you make of the gdp number, down 1%? we're still seeing contractions boy, that was a lot better than we saw initially. is this what you were expecting? >> it was better than i expected. the recession it turns out was more severe than we originally estimated. i think it is laying the groundwork for better recovery. i am encouraged by these numbers, yes. >> how strong a recovery do...
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publish it so people can use it. this information will be published proactively and regularly and in a standardized format so the technical jargon can be interacted with. we will create a new right to date at sodic -- and you write to data and can be requested by the public. as i said in my speech to the open university, to get real accountability, we need to draw on the traditional means as well as the modern ones i have been speaking about. that means strengthening parliament. we will give the house of commons more control over its timetable. we will reduce the power of the party quips. it means training in and reversing the regulation of our lives by an account or judges who are changing the legal landscape with judges -- with their judgments in the courtroom. we will insured greater democratic accountability over the creation of any new rights. also means strengthening the line of accountability that runs through local politics. we will have more directly elected mayors and also the right of citizens initiatives,
publish it so people can use it. this information will be published proactively and regularly and in a standardized format so the technical jargon can be interacted with. we will create a new right to date at sodic -- and you write to data and can be requested by the public. as i said in my speech to the open university, to get real accountability, we need to draw on the traditional means as well as the modern ones i have been speaking about. that means strengthening parliament. we will give...
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even people who use the stuff know it is wrong with. it still gets used because it is convenient. when somebody capulets the shop ratio of this mutual fund they are using bell curve measures of risk. morningstar ratings are based on. they are very convenient and very useful, and therefore they keep getting used even though as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest in how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether you feel derivatives and other second quarter financial instruments generally make the financial markets more stable or unstable? and is the recent volatility that we have seen -- and you spoke about in your comments, the tech boom and bust and the crises, are these norl if you have in slowing eugh time horizon? >> well, that is one of the great things. over a long enough time horizon that is absolutely right. or even scores of years. as far as derivatives, i think the only answer i can get is a i don't know. i don't know if derivatives make markets more volatile or less volatile. the story i tell in my boo
even people who use the stuff know it is wrong with. it still gets used because it is convenient. when somebody capulets the shop ratio of this mutual fund they are using bell curve measures of risk. morningstar ratings are based on. they are very convenient and very useful, and therefore they keep getting used even though as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest in how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether you feel...
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april 2009 fda report gave us the facts and figures. but i think we can all agree that the real wake-up call about the condition of the nation's transit equipment was of the tragic events of june 22nd of this year. on that day just after 5:00 p.m. washington metro train plowed into another train that had sought on the same track. nine people including a train operator were killed and 80 were injured. our thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by this terrible accident and one of the most important things with the federal government can do to honor the memories of those who died in this tragedy is to provide the agency's resources needed to keep this from happening again. investigation of a cause of the crashes on going but one of the factors the national transportation safety board is looking closely is the the computer a signal an operation system and other aging equipment. going forward we need to make sure this tragedy is not repeated now want to be clear that i believe that the washington metro system is safe and that w
april 2009 fda report gave us the facts and figures. but i think we can all agree that the real wake-up call about the condition of the nation's transit equipment was of the tragic events of june 22nd of this year. on that day just after 5:00 p.m. washington metro train plowed into another train that had sought on the same track. nine people including a train operator were killed and 80 were injured. our thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by this terrible accident and one of...
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tim meadows joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ( conversation ) garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ healthy hair is soft, silky. and you can get it. fabulous, healthy hair. all you need is pantene. salon names and fancy packaging are nice, but you don't need it. even experts agree. it's damage protection results leading salon brands can't beat. trust me on this, the blow dryer, the curling iron, and the flat iron, and my hair's still shiny. pantene moisture renewal. healthy makes is happen. ♪ [ heers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. my next guest is one of the funniest dudes around. you know him from his time on "saturday night live" as well as a bunch of movi
tim meadows joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ( conversation ) garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ healthy hair is soft, silky. and you can get it. fabulous,...
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what is this telling us? people are thinking maybe this market is ready to take a lit bit of a breather here or even take a step back before it goes higher if it is going to. >> at the same time, how much more can volatility come in? we've seen it collapse since the highs back in october. are we looking for, you know, the high teen, for instance in the vix in order for us to believe the markets will go higher? >> it's a great point, melissa. i don't think we need to see that. on historical terms, volatility still very high. in more recent history in the last 18 months, it's actually relatively low. so one of the things i think is interesting in a week where we saw volatility tick up a little bit in the price of the vix, we also saw a lot of market commentators and tv pundits. i'm amazed on all your appearances on the networks the last week or so you weren't jumping around like this. a lot of guys are calling for the end of this market malaise we're in. we're in a new bull market. one of the things i'll just s
what is this telling us? people are thinking maybe this market is ready to take a lit bit of a breather here or even take a step back before it goes higher if it is going to. >> at the same time, how much more can volatility come in? we've seen it collapse since the highs back in october. are we looking for, you know, the high teen, for instance in the vix in order for us to believe the markets will go higher? >> it's a great point, melissa. i don't think we need to see that. on...
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>> reporter: that's our program for tonight, for all of us, good night. captions paid for by abc, inc. captions by vitac >>> you don't like it? >> don't curse at me. >> chaos erupts at another town hall meeting on health care reform. president obama's plan faces off against skeptics. the traumatic experience of the childleft alone at school. and the action taken after the boy s found at the stoight. and terror at day care. what could possibly a provoke demands that a 2-year-old girl and her nanny? stunned neighbors react as the gruesome scene unfolds. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- a town hall meeting on health care reform and erupted into a fierce face-off. the issue pitted supporters and opponents against each other tonight. we're joined with more. >> several thousand people showed up for a town hall meeting which became more of a battle over health care reform. the crowd exploded in cheers and condemnations repeatedly. >> i support president obama's health care plan. >> with those words, opponents sprang to their feet
>> reporter: that's our program for tonight, for all of us, good night. captions paid for by abc, inc. captions by vitac >>> you don't like it? >> don't curse at me. >> chaos erupts at another town hall meeting on health care reform. president obama's plan faces off against skeptics. the traumatic experience of the childleft alone at school. and the action taken after the boy s found at the stoight. and terror at day care. what could possibly a provoke demands that a...
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it means us. it means us pviding health care for our lovednes and for r elders and people who need it. blic education means us providing educatiofor our chilen, for our yng onesnd brothersnd sisters and we somehow have thisrazy notion mean socialism. some bureaucratigovernment when in fact,t is really about uss democratic since the tang care of our own. so i wld like tsee a lot more money goingnto publi education. i would like to see a lot more unrstanding going into the need for a public option in health, which wouldn effect provideedicare and medicaid-style hlth. 90% of themerican people love their medicd and medicar for oers who need it and can't afford private healt insurance. >> ian take yr last commet to mean -- i don't know if you want me to ke it to mea this. can take it to mea in this era of oma and of opennessnd chan and hope and of americans coming togetherhat aricans are becominmore nativist. what is behind them turnin more inward? >> tds hard for me, tavis, to discn whether americans
it means us. it means us pviding health care for our lovednes and for r elders and people who need it. blic education means us providing educatiofor our chilen, for our yng onesnd brothersnd sisters and we somehow have thisrazy notion mean socialism. some bureaucratigovernment when in fact,t is really about uss democratic since the tang care of our own. so i wld like tsee a lot more money goingnto publi education. i would like to see a lot more unrstanding going into the need for a public...
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joining us. >> thanks for joining us. have a good night. geico's been saving people money on car insurance for over 70 years. and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. announcer: during the autobahn for all event,
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it means us. it means us providing health care for our loved ones and for our elders and people who need it. public education means us providing education for our children, for our young ones and brothers and sisters and we somehow have this crazy notion means socialism. some bureaucratic government when in fact, it is really about us as democratic since the taking care of our own. so i would like to see a lot more money going into public education. i would like to see a lot more understanding going into the need for a public option in health, which would in effect provide medicare and medicaid-style health. 90% of the american people love their medicaid and medicare. for others who need it and can't afford private health insurance. >> i can take your last comment to mean -- i don't know if you want me to take it to mean this. i can take it to mean in this era of obama and of openness and change and hope and of americans coming together that americans are becoming more nativist. what is behind the
it means us. it means us providing health care for our loved ones and for our elders and people who need it. public education means us providing education for our children, for our young ones and brothers and sisters and we somehow have this crazy notion means socialism. some bureaucratic government when in fact, it is really about us as democratic since the taking care of our own. so i would like to see a lot more money going into public education. i would like to see a lot more understanding...
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and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you.
and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you.
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lieutenant colonel gough gave us an example of how he once used this advantage to expose a suspected sniper. >> gough: we called down to the convoy and said, "hey, how about if you start your engines and just move ten meters for me?" >> logan: and what happened? >> gough: and... and as soon as they did that, this individual reached down and pulled a rifle out. >> logan: so you knew. >> gough: we were in short order able to engage that individual successfully. >> logan: with what? >> gough: with the hellfire strike. >> logan: what if you get it wrong? >> gough: we don't. >> logan: ever? >> gough: that's a tough question. yeah. we have the resources to make sure we're right. in battle, in combat, in the fog and friction of war, there are always going to be times that... that your judgment isn't... with hindsight, you can see things with more clarity. >> logan: but you're not there in the fog and friction of war; you're sitting here in your cockpit in nevada. >> gough: and that's what makes us more powerful and have that clarity, because i'm able to distance myself from the fight and us
lieutenant colonel gough gave us an example of how he once used this advantage to expose a suspected sniper. >> gough: we called down to the convoy and said, "hey, how about if you start your engines and just move ten meters for me?" >> logan: and what happened? >> gough: and... and as soon as they did that, this individual reached down and pulled a rifle out. >> logan: so you knew. >> gough: we were in short order able to engage that individual...
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that could bring some rain to us later in the week. two other systems are swirling, ana which is nr eapuerto rico, and that is hurricane bill. more about what is happening in the tropics coming up in a few minutes. >> tropical storm claudette came ashore on the florida panhandle overnight. >> the gulf is more parma unusual for intensification this year. >> some call it a warning shot. it could be a lethal hurricane season. >> i am looking out for my boat. >> the wins topped out at 50 miles per hour and delivered as much as 10 inches of rainfall and spawned at least one tornado that did this. it is now a tropical depression. it is moving over alabama. club that is one of the story. ana is already falling apart, downgraded to a tropical depression. behind that, is bill, the first hurricane to form this season. the good news is that bill may stay out to sea. this is a late-summer ritual. some had hoped that the hurricane season would take a break this year. the last time hurricane season was called off was in 1992 when andrew hit in augus
that could bring some rain to us later in the week. two other systems are swirling, ana which is nr eapuerto rico, and that is hurricane bill. more about what is happening in the tropics coming up in a few minutes. >> tropical storm claudette came ashore on the florida panhandle overnight. >> the gulf is more parma unusual for intensification this year. >> some call it a warning shot. it could be a lethal hurricane season. >> i am looking out for my boat. >> the...
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do not know what word i want to use. i have to think about that now i am harsh know because i feel strongly about it. that is not write either. i take it very seriously as a craft. i do not like the word arch because of there is any are to a new bid will emerge. do not sit down to write down a pole or artistic masterpiece expect the report writer to deliver on kraft. do the best you can given the context of that assignment for that project. it always give your best whether the punxsutawney daily or "the washington post" or a novel or a blurb always do the best that you can so many people want to make it now with the shortcuts it takes a long time. a few people get that magic break sometimes the first novel is great and the second is not but if you want to be a writer, you have to think in terms of decades and beyond. it is a career. four instance, right now i am talking about the slogans and catchwords listen to the rhythm with the end bogey and rhythm short debates there is a rather mixing and all different forms in dif
do not know what word i want to use. i have to think about that now i am harsh know because i feel strongly about it. that is not write either. i take it very seriously as a craft. i do not like the word arch because of there is any are to a new bid will emerge. do not sit down to write down a pole or artistic masterpiece expect the report writer to deliver on kraft. do the best you can given the context of that assignment for that project. it always give your best whether the punxsutawney...
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a few clouds off to the west of us. pockets of clearing skies will allow temperatures to drop tonight. lower 60's downtown. heading over to western maryland, you could be looking at temperatures in the 50's, lower 50s to night and the lower 40's as early as tomorrow night. we'll take a look at the forecast in more detail and talk about the workweek and what we could expect for the upcoming labor day holiday weekend. >> an amazing story of survival. three people stayed alive after being stranded at sea for more than a week. >> we are learning more about ai an attack in a mobile home. >> investigators dig up the jard of a home where a kidnapp g kid produce with a 100% guarantee... means freshness is always in season. rancher's reserve beef, guaranteedender, says you're always ready to grill. and now, safeway has a new promise. a commitment to thousands of new everyday low prices. so you can get what you want. when you want it. at the price you need. today... and tomorrow. that's our promise. and that's... ingredients for
a few clouds off to the west of us. pockets of clearing skies will allow temperatures to drop tonight. lower 60's downtown. heading over to western maryland, you could be looking at temperatures in the 50's, lower 50s to night and the lower 40's as early as tomorrow night. we'll take a look at the forecast in more detail and talk about the workweek and what we could expect for the upcoming labor day holiday weekend. >> an amazing story of survival. three people stayed alive after being...
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. >> did you make a literary decision not to use maps and charts? >> no. actually, the lack of a map is an unfortunate oversight. more of a miscommunication between myself and my editor. i very much wished there was a map in the book. it would help. .. what did people now and not know? >> if carried a lot, the larger group of the dominant party had people who were town folks who are not particularly if is adapted for a living out of doris and one of the people who was most the death of louis harris father franklin who had grown up in the mountains of vermont so do something about mountains and snow and then he lived in a town of peoria. which pretty much frontier and cera grew up in the volunteer existence of a hunted game regularly in that's how they got me to appear if they live in the early a one of them have been so the braves family was quiet event at an outdoor survival but cheering keith and i kind of thing and so they did quite well. some of the other the families have never town families didn't do as well and have those five of scales. abs
. >> did you make a literary decision not to use maps and charts? >> no. actually, the lack of a map is an unfortunate oversight. more of a miscommunication between myself and my editor. i very much wished there was a map in the book. it would help. .. what did people now and not know? >> if carried a lot, the larger group of the dominant party had people who were town folks who are not particularly if is adapted for a living out of doris and one of the people who was most the...
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to the internet and how the internet was using them. over the next 21 months we saw house is a sense engaged in political discourse using social networking tools like face. flicker and youtube we found hundreds of millions americans commenting on blogs and posting an attacking photos and watching youtube videos. on media we tracked including the new friends on facebook no statistic was more telling than those associated with youtube there over 150 million views of political videos created by the candidates and their quest for the oval office. many achieves of holy grail of the web and went by role sometimes in a matter of days or weeks the weber as the explosion political candidate media may have been it was dwarfed by video created by this is a sense themselves. in the cycle there were 1.3 billion views of political videos created by people independent of the political party is. you will remember some of these videos it jumped to exposure on television. the obama girl, yes we can, dear mr. obama which achieved legendary status. for eve
to the internet and how the internet was using them. over the next 21 months we saw house is a sense engaged in political discourse using social networking tools like face. flicker and youtube we found hundreds of millions americans commenting on blogs and posting an attacking photos and watching youtube videos. on media we tracked including the new friends on facebook no statistic was more telling than those associated with youtube there over 150 million views of political videos created by...
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[laughter] -- all of us employed. [laughter] the framework for how this kind of work should move forward will produce some very cigna began things at the end. at a minimum, we're producing solutions that can scale regionally and nationally and we have had to do so as a result of these investments. we will have organizations that have much greater capacity. they can scale as you pursue performance in your district and we will have people there that will respond when you call. how many superintendents are tired of asking the question, was the best? who does it? can they come? we need to be able to answer all three of those questions and we need to be able to answer them "yes." we have many anecdotes of promising practices and around the country. many of them even have some data. but we have got to get beyond that. we've got to be on the anecdotes'. we have to get to the things that work and work over and over again. recognizing that the $650 million is a unique opportunity, we need to create some platforms out of it. we
[laughter] -- all of us employed. [laughter] the framework for how this kind of work should move forward will produce some very cigna began things at the end. at a minimum, we're producing solutions that can scale regionally and nationally and we have had to do so as a result of these investments. we will have organizations that have much greater capacity. they can scale as you pursue performance in your district and we will have people there that will respond when you call. how many...
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all of us... as human beings, we are have clear about what it means to read other human beings and figure out what we have to do to get people to do what we want. and, if wt our children come to want is access to the market economy in terms o the workplace, part of what they need is opportunities to experience it. our young people he very few opportunities for mentorship, internships, for example in workplac settings, very little opportunity to come to college campuses before they are seniors in high school, and northwestern university, we have something called "the center for talent development" and you have to be tested to be quote-unquote gifted to enter this little program in the suer, and they have kids from 4th or 5th gra up through high school and once the summer hi, the campus is replete with young people. and, hundreds of young people that are on there, you can counted on one hand how many african-american or latino students that you ever see i that program, but@ the kids who are in that
all of us... as human beings, we are have clear about what it means to read other human beings and figure out what we have to do to get people to do what we want. and, if wt our children come to want is access to the market economy in terms o the workplace, part of what they need is opportunities to experience it. our young people he very few opportunities for mentorship, internships, for example in workplac settings, very little opportunity to come to college campuses before they are seniors...
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a us jnondant unced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can buy a '09 fcolt16ba $moora af8 nth ter a $3500 government te ba nre awndomeo pay ant. go to chevy.com for details. . >>> there were locations kind of running back frantically not knowing what to do. and a couple minutes later they were getting on stretchers. >> this is 9news now. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm derek mcginty. anita is off tonight. well, you just heard an eyewitness account of what went down at kent island high school earlier today. we have plenty of new information tonight on this developing story. offialusscit joldci u 5 rte0:0 after 5:00 p.m., some football players developed cramps and nausea at that high school. the players had only been practicing for about 35 minutes before they stoth got sick. 12 -- they got sick. 12 of them had to go to the hospital to be treated. the other members of the team that were not transported did not leave the school until 9:00 toni
a us jnondant unced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can buy a '09 fcolt16ba $moora af8 nth ter a $3500 government te ba nre awndomeo pay ant. go to chevy.com for details. . >>> there were locations kind of running back frantically not knowing what to do. and a couple minutes later they were getting on stretchers. >> this is 9news now. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm derek mcginty. anita is off tonight....